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Carlsbad, Calif., adjusts disaster recovery plan to ensure important records do not vanish as a result of a regional disaster.


       

Chuck Lee and Lisa Vante set up a server in Carlsbad's main data center.

Carlsbad, Calif., located on the Pacific Coast north of San Diego, faces many potential natural disasters, including wildfires and earthquakes. Until recently, its records storage and backup plan was vulnerable to regional threats that could have disrupted city operations. Now, the city has a disaster recovery plan for its records that includes on-site storage and off-site backup in the cloud.

In 2001, Carlsbad implemented a backup appliance from Colorado Springs, Colo.-based STORServer that daily backs up the city’s important records, from agenda bills and ordinances to financial information and databases. Since then, the city has consolidated its data center, bringing nearly all city servers to a single location, and all data is backed up in the center. With that move, however, the city needed to update its disaster recovery plan. At the time, the plan was two-fold: tapes were stored off-site at Iron Mountain, and copies were placed at a site four miles from the data center. Following nearly disastrous fires and other threats, city attorneys wanted to make sure that the data was stored out of the region.

In May 2010, Carlsbad implemented a backup plan in which city records are backed up in the data center and the cloud simultaneously, helping to reduce costs, improve performance and permit immediate restore capabilities locally — all while eliminating the need for manual backups. In addition, in the event of a regional disaster, the city can now recover data within the cloud infrastructure at different locations outside of the region.“Now, with our backups to the cloud, we are assured that our critical city records are off-site every evening and out of the region for safe keeping,” says Tony Loeffler, network infrastructure supervisor.

STORServer configures the server and host, and Loeffler and his team only have to ask for status updates. “There will be more emphasis placed on outsourcing and the cloud over the next few years,” Loeffler says. “Cities are going to start looking more and more toward the cloud for cost savings, especially in terms of backup and disaster recovery. My opinion is that cities need to be some place in the middle of having on-site backups and backing to the cloud. There is great potential for backing things up off-site.”

Project: Records backup for emergencies
Jurisdiction: Carlsbad, Calif.
Vendor: Colorado Springs, Colo.-based STORServer
Date completed: May 2010

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